Detective Cejudo pieces everything together. The long con materializes. And she might not have a way to stop it.
This was always a game within a game, since the beginning, and the person at the core of it manipulated us all along. Now, with the con revealed, the team must face the truth.
Whipcrack writing and exceptional art. You should be reading this. Read Full Review
Whipcrack writing and exceptional art. You should be reading this. Read Full Review
Dead Drop as a whole is a solid mini series despite having those somewhat predictable issues wrapping up the story at the end. Read Full Review
It's notan explosive conclusion, but Dead Drop is such an enjoyable mini-series that I can forgive a lot. This mini-series is a fun race through the Valiant universe that spotlights a few characters you might have missed if you have only picked up one or two tiles so far. I had a few good laughs and felt real emotions for an obsolete joke of a character. Dead Drop #4 is a solid end. Read Full Review
Bottom line, if you liked the predecessors, it's a good finish. If you like Valiant, it's fun enough and more enjoyable as it has no real stakes in the larger Valiant Universe. At most, an entertaining diversion. Read Full Review
All in all, I would consider Dead Drop a fine arc, if inconsequential. Read Full Review
Dead Drop #4 is not a complete waste of time. Adam Gorham's artwork has been a consistent through-line for the series, which continues here. His artwork is undoubtedly the best thing about this issue, and is a joy to look at. Unfortunately, it's paired with a story that fails to meet its standards. Read Full Review
The issue is not the artwork or the colors but 100% a failure in the characterization, writing, and overall premise. Read Full Review